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Date:2025-04-14 07:49:23
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Unfortunately, HBO's The Last of Us is wrapping up its first season. It's been an emotional journey for the characters, the viewers, and anyone who's been a fan since the video game debuted. There have been a lot of ups and downs. Unfortunately, we fell in love with and lost so many endearing characters along the way.
If you're already upset about the end of the season, ease the pain by shopping these gift picks in honor of Joel, Ellie, and the rest of our favorites. We found mugs, candles, shirts, greeting cards, and more products that honor The Last of Us.
The Last of Us Gift Picks
There's no better way to greet your guests than with this doormat.
Longtime fans of the video game recognize Ellie's tattoo on this phone case.
No need to explain this one.
You just found your new favorite zip-up.
This is a great card for an anniversary, Valentine's Day, or a birthday for a fellow fan.
Celebrate Bill and Frank's love story with these sweet shirts.
And, of course, there's a strawberry candle inspired by the endearing fictional couple.
Get cozy with this super soft blanket inspired by everyone's favorite protagonist.
It doesn't get any sweeter than this reference to Frank and Bill's romance.
This is a birthday card that The Last of Us fans will appreciate.
Gift this mug to the Bill to your Frank.
Start your morning with a warm beverage in this clicker mug.
Channel your inner Ellie with this backpack.
In the mood for some more TV-inspired shopping? Check out our Succession gift guide.
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